Published 10/9/2008
by Paul Taylor
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Paul Taylor the Inquirer , Thursday 9 October 2008. 11:17:00 Sprints to the finish line INTEL FINALLY HAS reason to rejoice about WiMAX, following the ClearWire mess, as they’ve finally managed to see their 4G technology come to fruition with a partner with big plans and deep pockets... Sprint. Enacting a symbolic Ethernet cable cutting ceremony yesterday at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Sprint, Intel... > >
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